"Welcome, Juris Puneiko" isn't a valid bash command, it shouldn't be in your .bash_profile and is reasonably likely to cause the test to fail

remove, comment out, or change to whatever it's meant to be (a welcome message would typically be printed right, so there would need to be a command that writes out arguments given to it to achieve that effect)

You're basically screwed.If you really want to try to get through anyway you can:try things like running your browser without extensions, running another browser, avoiding firewalls (tor-browser would let you avoid any that there may be)

That browser wasn't fit for use even before it stopped being supported entirely. You should immediately stop using that (not kidding) and get firefox or chrome, or possibly edge which is sort of the product following IE but firefox/chrome are probably better supported than edge but I don't really know that as fact. There's also stuff like opera but.. really you're better off using something that web developers are interested in supporting and that's firefox/chrome

If a relatively clean chrome install isn't working, then most likely it's an issue with the connection, something isn't getting through (keep in mind there are computers between you and them, something could be blocking something) the most likely way around that is tor-browser, other browsers are unlikely to make a difference so running through those suggestions is kind of pointless.